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Recent content by jacqueline young

  1. J

    Aberdeen Street Winson Green

    Thank you jones used to have the shop us kids used to play in the opening the summerfields used to live other side of opening their daughter Linda was a friend of mine her brother Stephen used to walk to school with me every day
  2. J

    Aberdeen Street Winson Green

    My brother John and his army friend painted all the woodwork on front of house yellow while my mom was out she went mad when she saw it she said it looked like an Asian house and it stayed like that till we left in 69
  3. J

    Aberdeen Street Winson Green

    That would be cool lyn
  4. J

    Aberdeen Street Winson Green

    My nan died in Aberdeen street in 67 my grandad died there in the early 70’s
  5. J

    Aberdeen Street Winson Green

    I remember Johnny dunkley he and my brother John hitchen were good friends also Reggie tolley always were together
  6. J

    Aberdeen Street Winson Green

    I used to live at 132 Aberdeen street with my dad Fred and my mom Doris lived there from 1957 till 1967/69 my dad was a coal man my nan lived at 127 Aberdeen street
  7. J

    Queen's Head - Aberdeen Street

    My mom and dad the hitchen family lived at 132 Aberdeen street and my nan and grandad the Tenby’s lived at 127 so this was there local . Remember me and my sister standing outside the queens doing penny for the guy
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